In 1982, Dan Rather was quite certain that a quarter of the Sunshine State would be underwater by now.
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Soon after landing and being given the purple carpet treatment by his Saudi Arabia hosts, President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a massive Saudi investment deal, warned Iran to "make peace or else," and said he would be lifting all sanctions on Syria.
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When Elon Musk came to DC to head up President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) he wasted no time in cutting the very waste and fraud Democrats worked so hard to create. For that, Democrats want Musk behind bars.
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The Trump Administration in February reformed the Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) program in an effort to stop the trafficking of migrant children within the United States.
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The Trump 2.0 tax bill now moving through Congress should establish a fair advantage for U.S. companies.
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Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday removed Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible list.
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Up until late March of this year, the FDA's top vaccine official ignored pleas to take injuries from the Covid shots seriously, secret recordings suggest.
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The faithful are ecstatic and hopeful. Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost — is savoring the moment along with his admirers and family.
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While some American universities and colleges have officially ended their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs under Trump Administration pressure, many have just renamed or temporarily taken them underground, a report said.
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The tragic story of recently-murdered Ivan Morales Corrales displays the power and ruthlessness of a Mexican drug cartel.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard singled out the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday after the outlet published a report claiming that a new U.S. intelligence effort was focused on Greenland.
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A long smoldering fuse to wider conflict has reignited in the wake of a terrible terrorist attack killing 27 tourists in the mountainous Pahalgam region in disputed Kashmir.
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The U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Energy have funded laboratories at American universities which in their research used Chinese supercomputers that have contributed to the communist nation's military buildup.
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Cardinal Robert Prevost from Chicago was elected pope by the 133 voting cardinals at the Vatican conclave on Thursday.
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Given the reduction in U.S. birth rates and the aging of our society, we need talented immigrants now more than ever. They don't take jobs, they create them. And if they come and help invent a cure for cancer, or start the next Google, they enrich the whole world.
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